Feeling pretty happy with myself today, after a disaster on Wed, not making it to immigration on time, and a total waste of time at a couple of our local bank branches trying to open accounts, I was not a happy bunny at being unable to open an account.
Part of that was the fact that the tellers never talked to me, they spoke directly to Jirawan and I was totally out of the loop, which made it super hard for me to explain exactly what I wanted or to understand exactly why they were unable to do it. Some bizzare excuses were mentioned. I mean totally irrelevent documents including some which were pure fiction (Certificate of residence from the dutch embassy in bangkok????)
Part of that was the fact that the tellers never talked to me, they spoke directly to Jirawan and I was totally out of the loop, which made it super hard for me to explain exactly what I wanted or to understand exactly why they were unable to do it. Some bizzare excuses were mentioned. I mean totally irrelevent documents including some which were pure fiction (Certificate of residence from the dutch embassy in bangkok????)
Anyway, the banks opened up today in the main shopping malls at least, and I went to town armed with my paperwork to try on my own.... then promptly forgot my paperwork which I left in the car as Jirawan drove off.... doh
Fortunately I just needed to get my online lease printed out which I did at the mall, they had a small print shop I just needed to send them the document and they printed...
And then I went to the bank. I was told, with no real way to be sure it was true, that SCB was the easiest to work with but the queues were mad, so I went to KasikornThai which I was told with the same lack of certainty, had the best online app.. in English.. There was a big queue there too but I took a ticket and was about to sit down when my number was called...wow...There was a specific teller who's job was to open accounts and she was just finished.
Sit down, explain I need an account for visa extension and heres my passport and TM.30 which were in my very manly shoulder baggagggge and I had my printed lease... she did a bit of reading, a bit of typing and, then proceeded to go through the process of opening my account, installing my app and setting up everything I needed.
In 15 mins or so, I had an account and app and a debit card... no stress..
Now... the fun part is getting money from NL to Thailand.... I can make international transfers, done it many times, but this time it decided right at the death to use an old card slot e-reader to verify the transfer.. Something I have never been asked to do before...and of course... I do have a card based e-reader.... but probably in a box sitting in a warehouse at Rotterdam harbor awaiting shipping.
Buggeration.
I was able however, with a bit of faffing to increase my card limit to send money to my Revolut card, then transfer that to Thai Bhat in the cards dual currency account, at a decent enough rate, then, send it to my account...which then flagged it as suss and asked me to verify...but thats fine, a wise precaution; I verified and a few mins later my funds are on the way. What a faff...
Now thats done, those funds need to stay in the account for 60 days, to allow me to qualify for the marriage visa which needs to have 400K bhat in an account for said 60 days... basically they will have to stay there until Im 67 and claiming pension to prove I have enough money to bury me if I pop off or something.
So I've completed an important step to long term living here, getting the account and the money in (should be there by the 6th) in time for the 90 day cut off point to apply for the extension is done... just the paperwork for the visa to do now and I've hired an agent to do 95% of that for us..
Fortunately I just needed to get my online lease printed out which I did at the mall, they had a small print shop I just needed to send them the document and they printed...
And then I went to the bank. I was told, with no real way to be sure it was true, that SCB was the easiest to work with but the queues were mad, so I went to KasikornThai which I was told with the same lack of certainty, had the best online app.. in English.. There was a big queue there too but I took a ticket and was about to sit down when my number was called...wow...There was a specific teller who's job was to open accounts and she was just finished.
Sit down, explain I need an account for visa extension and heres my passport and TM.30 which were in my very manly shoulder baggagggge and I had my printed lease... she did a bit of reading, a bit of typing and, then proceeded to go through the process of opening my account, installing my app and setting up everything I needed.
In 15 mins or so, I had an account and app and a debit card... no stress..
Now... the fun part is getting money from NL to Thailand.... I can make international transfers, done it many times, but this time it decided right at the death to use an old card slot e-reader to verify the transfer.. Something I have never been asked to do before...and of course... I do have a card based e-reader.... but probably in a box sitting in a warehouse at Rotterdam harbor awaiting shipping.
Buggeration.
I was able however, with a bit of faffing to increase my card limit to send money to my Revolut card, then transfer that to Thai Bhat in the cards dual currency account, at a decent enough rate, then, send it to my account...which then flagged it as suss and asked me to verify...but thats fine, a wise precaution; I verified and a few mins later my funds are on the way. What a faff...
Now thats done, those funds need to stay in the account for 60 days, to allow me to qualify for the marriage visa which needs to have 400K bhat in an account for said 60 days... basically they will have to stay there until Im 67 and claiming pension to prove I have enough money to bury me if I pop off or something.
So I've completed an important step to long term living here, getting the account and the money in (should be there by the 6th) in time for the 90 day cut off point to apply for the extension is done... just the paperwork for the visa to do now and I've hired an agent to do 95% of that for us..
One more tick on the todo list.
Ahthankyew

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